Folded Cymba Concha: Is It Large and Stable Enough for Caudal Septal Extension Graft in Asian Rhinoplasty?

Volume: 41, Issue: 7, Pages: NP737 - NP747
Published: Feb 10, 2021
Abstract
Background Septal extension grafting (SEG) is used for nasal tip projection and positioning. Often, insufficient quadrangular cartilage is available for grafting in Asians, and in most secondary cases the septum is already harvested. We utilized the folded cymba concha as an alternative for caudal SEG (CSEG) by modifying a tongue-in-groove technique. Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the physical suitability of the cymba concha...
Paper Details
Title
Folded Cymba Concha: Is It Large and Stable Enough for Caudal Septal Extension Graft in Asian Rhinoplasty?
Published Date
Feb 10, 2021
Volume
41
Issue
7
Pages
NP737 - NP747
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